Work at it.
The average score on an IQ test is about 100. If you score higher than that, your score will be above average.
Say you are in a class of 30 people and everyone just got the results back from a recent test. The teacher tells you that you got the highest score in the class, an 83 out of a possible 100 (tough class). You got 83 percent right on the test, but your score was in the 98th percentile, meaning you did better than 98% of your classmates...even though you actually did better than 100% of them.
It means 87 percent of students performed worse or below the score of that student and 13 percent did better than that student.
No. It means that 45 percent of the group assessed scored lower than that person's score.
higher than a 69
All of the above.
fico what percent have that or better
ASVAB scores are measured as percentiles. If you score a 33, that means you are in the 33rd percentile, and did better on the test than 32 percent of the people. If you got a 99, that means you did better than 98 percent of the people. I am not seeing how it is possible to score a 110 on that basis. However, things change, so you may wish to contact your local recruiter, and ask him.
The average score on an IQ test is about 100. If you score higher than that, your score will be above average.
The average score on an IQ test is about 100. If you score higher than that, your score will be above average.
Say you are in a class of 30 people and everyone just got the results back from a recent test. The teacher tells you that you got the highest score in the class, an 83 out of a possible 100 (tough class). You got 83 percent right on the test, but your score was in the 98th percentile, meaning you did better than 98% of your classmates...even though you actually did better than 100% of them.
An average IQ score is 90 - 109 points. Technically anything higher than 109 points is "above average," although a "gifted" score is 130 points or more.
Approximately 25% score higher than a 24.
It means 87 percent of students performed worse or below the score of that student and 13 percent did better than that student.
No. It means that 45 percent of the group assessed scored lower than that person's score.
higher than a 69
T-scores and z-scores measure the deviation from normal. The normal for T-score is 50 with standard deviation of 10. if the score on t-score is more than 50, it means that the person scored above normal (average), and vise versa. The normal for Z-score is 0. If Z-score is above 0, then it means that person scored above normal (average), and vise versa.